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April 2019

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********** ADVERTISEMENT ********** 2019 Kenneth & Jerry Preaching Together All Year Long To commemorate 50 years since the launch of his own ministry, Jerry Savelle will minister alongside Kenneth Copeland at each Victory Campaign during 2019, in addition to the Southwest Believers’ Convention. FREE EVENTS REGISTER NOW kcm.org/events April 4-6 Branson Victory Campaign Branson, Mo. April 26-27 Colombia Victory Campaign Bogota, Colombia June 6-8 New date Sacramento Victory Campaign Sacramento, Calif. July 22-27 Southwest Believers’ Convention Fort Worth, Texas Aug. 29-31 Midwest Victory Campaign Southfield, Mich. Sept. 12-14 Gold Coast Victory Campaign Queensland, Australia Nov. 7-9 Washington, D.C. Victory Campaign Woodbridge, Va. ------------------------------- Join us for these events. March 24-31 North Miami Beach, Fla. : Word of His Power Conference wordsoflife.com March 29-30 Newark, Texas Miracles on the Mountain emic.org June 21 Southfield, Mich. Word of Faith Convention : woficc.com June 22 Concord, N.H. Word of Life Christian Fellowship’s 30th Church Anniversary : wolcf.com Aug. 16 Hidden Springs, Ariz. Healing of the Nations Motorcycle Rally cofaz.org Aug. 22-23 Brooklyn Park, Minn. 2019 Upper Midwest Faith Explosion lwcc.org Sept. 26-28 Columbia, S.C. 2019 Word Explosion Columbia Convention Center Newark, Texas : Oct. 24-26 Kenneth Copeland and YOU—Fall emic.org ----------------------------------- Join Pastor George Pearsons Alexandria, La. : March 13 Supernatural Leadership Conference markhankins.org/itinerary/supernatural-leadership-conference --------------------------------------- Schedule is subject to change without notice. Contact the host church for details! 1-800-600-7395 (U.S. only) ******************************************* * * * * * * * * article continues * * * * * * * So? Do you think the leper and the Roman centurion in Matthew 8 were perfect? Do you think the multitudes Jesus healed were totally free from sin? Of course not. They’d messed up things in their lives, too. But that didn’t stop Jesus from healing them—and it won’t stop Him from healing you. Like all the rest of us, you’ll always have areas in your life where you could do better. You’ll always have more growing to do. But that doesn’t change Jesus one bit. Regardless of your shortcomings, when you come to Him for healing, He always says, “I will!” That means you should be saying it, too! You should never contradict what He says. You should never get into the position where He’s saying one thing and you’re saying something else. If He said, “I will heal you,” then you, too, should be saying with great boldness, “He will!” What will happen as you do that? You’ll start believing Jesus’ words more than your old undeserving feelings. You’ll become so confident in His will that when someone asks if you really think God is going to heal you, you can answer without even having to think: “Of course! If God was going to heal anyone on earth, it would be me. He said He will! John 17:23 says He loves me as much as He loves Jesus. He could never say no to healing me!” “Well,” someone might say, “that’s just being arrogant.” No, it’s not. It’s believing and agreeing with the Bible. It’s the way faith talks. Faith takes God at His WORD. It takes the kind of attitude the centurion had in Matthew 8. He believed Jesus so completely when He said He’d come heal his sick servant, that he told Jesus not to even bother coming to his house. “Speak the word only,” he said, “and my servant shall be healed” (verse 8). How did Jesus react to those words? “He marvelled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel” (verse 10). 6 : BVOV

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